Rickard �berg wrote:
>
> Right.
>
Ok, we agree then...
> Kind of like, if a dude like customizes a bean which then like morphs
> into this matrix shaped blob and zips onto the net and then kind of
> shoves that stuff into other beans so that they like, can get upgraded
> and stuff... yeah.. cool... the almighty EJB Deployment Agent... now
> that's a thought.. sysadm blokes 'll love it 8-) Kind of.
>
...or maybe not =) Well, I see your point but there could still be times when
automated customization would be useful. In an environment where the conditions
change frequently and the settings (eg cache settings) follow rules that a bean
(or similar client) can evaluate depending on those conditions. It could even be
a selfconfiguring application server where a client (bean or stand alone)
customizes the beans depending on statistics gathered at some interval.
/Kalle
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